Poppins Gains Momentum

For those who did not see the Channel 7 TV news bulletin last Wednesday evening, here is the YouTube video of the story. It features footage from Bradman Oval, the former Holly Street home of PL Travers, the two primary schools in Bowral, as well as the stage show in Melbourne. The journalist Sean Berry was researching a story for the show coming to Sydney and cam across the 2009 SMH article on the research that Melissa and I had done at the State Library and made contact with me as a result.

We had terrific assistance from Wingecarribee Shire Council (especially Dominic Lucas and his team), and both primary schools Bowral Public & St Thomas Aquinas, as well as the Bradman Museum for use of the oval.

There has been a great response to the story and SHYAC has had over 200 online registrations now for its 7 May event.We are still taking more, so if you are interested, please click on this link to register.

If you are in a position to let others know about the 7 May "Welcome Home Mary Poppins Celebration" and Guinness World Record Attempts at Bradman Oval, please direct them to this web page.
Various types of flyers in PDF and JG formats are available here and can be circulatedto anyone you know.